Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English NationJ. Parker, 1870 - 511 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 80
Side 3
... brought them to me to be inserted in my History , by the advice of the aforesaid most reverend father Albinus . From the beginning then of this volume unto the time when the nation of the Angles received the faith of Christ , I have ...
... brought them to me to be inserted in my History , by the advice of the aforesaid most reverend father Albinus . From the beginning then of this volume unto the time when the nation of the Angles received the faith of Christ , I have ...
Side 12
... brought thither from Britain , on the ship approaching the shore , die , as if overcome with the scent of the air . Nay , more ; almost all things brought from that island are effi- cacious against poison . In short , leaves of books ...
... brought thither from Britain , on the ship approaching the shore , die , as if overcome with the scent of the air . Nay , more ; almost all things brought from that island are effi- cacious against poison . In short , leaves of books ...
Side 16
... brought also under the Roman sway the isle Vecta1 , which is very nigh to Britain on the south , and is from east to west about thirty miles , from south to north twelve ; being in its eastern parts six miles , in its western three ...
... brought also under the Roman sway the isle Vecta1 , which is very nigh to Britain on the south , and is from east to west about thirty miles , from south to north twelve ; being in its eastern parts six miles , in its western three ...
Side 21
... brought to him , the judge was standing by the altars and offering sacrifices to demons . And when he had seen Albanus , being presently inflamed with excessive anger , because he had presumed of his own accord to offer him- self to the ...
... brought to him , the judge was standing by the altars and offering sacrifices to demons . And when he had seen Albanus , being presently inflamed with excessive anger , because he had presumed of his own accord to offer him- self to the ...
Side 37
... brought to Britain in three long ships 3 , and in the eastern part of the island , by the order of the same king , occupies a place of abode , as if about to fight for their country ; in fact , 1 The whole of this chapter , and the ...
... brought to Britain in three long ships 3 , and in the eastern part of the island , by the order of the same king , occupies a place of abode , as if about to fight for their country ; in fact , 1 The whole of this chapter , and the ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation Saint Bede (the Venerable) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
abbess abbot Ædilberct aforesaid afterwards archbishop Augustine baptized Bede began Bishop of Arles blessed apostles body brethren Britain Britons brother brought buried called catholic Ceadda celestial celestial kingdom Chap CHAPTER Christ Christian church cloth concerning consecrated death died A.D. Divine East Angles Easter ecclesiastical Ecgberct Ecgfrid Edwin episcopate eternal father Fcap Gaul Gospel grace Gregory Hædde heaven heavenly holy Honorius honour island Kalends Kent kingdom labour learned letter Lindisfarne Lord Lord's incarnation Matthew of Westminster Mercians mind miracles monastery monastic monks moon Moreover nation Northumbrians ordained bishop Oswald Oswy paschal feast Paulinus Peter Picts Pope Pope Agatho prayers preaching prelate presbyter presently priests province received the faith reign relate returned reverend Roman Rome Saxon Chronicle Saxon Version says Scots sent servant South Saxons synod Theodore things thither tonsure took unto West Saxons whilst Wilfrid wont words Wulfhere
Populære avsnitt
Side 5 - The Principles of Divine Service; or, An Inquiry concerning the True Manner of Understanding and Using the Order for Morning and Evening Prayer, and for the Administration of the Holy Communion in the English Church.
Side 22 - THE PRAYER-BOOK CALENDAR. THE CALENDAR OF THE PRAYER-BOOK ILLUSTRATED. (Comprising the first portion of the "Calendar of the Anglican Church," with additional Illustrations, an Appendix on Emblems, &c.) With Two Hundred Engravings from Medieval Works of Art.
Side 61 - Some days after, the king came into the island, and sitting in the open air, ordered Augustine and his companions to be brought into his presence. For he had taken precaution that they should not come to him in any house, lest, according to an ancient superstition, if they practised any magical arts, they might impose upon him, and so get the better of him.
Side 1 - The Minor Prophets ; With a Commentary Explanatory and Practical, and Introductions to the Several Books. By the Rev.
Side 10 - Sacra Privata. THE PRIVATE MEDITATIONS, DEVOTIONS, and PRAYERS of the Right Rev. T. WILSON, DD, Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. Now first printed entire. Cloth, 4s.
Side 265 - It is a light thing that thou shouldest be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and to restore the preserved of Israel: I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth.
Side 10 - GODLY MEDITATIONS UPON THE MOST HOLY SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER. By CHRISTOPHER SUTTON, DD, late Prebend of Westminster. A new Edition. Antique cloth, 5s.
Side 29 - ANNALS OF ENGLAND. An Epitome of English History. From Cotemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and other Public Records. 3 vols. Fcap. 8vo., with Illustrations, cloth, 15s. Recommended by the Examiners in the School of Modern History at Oxford. Vol. I. From the Roman Era to the Death of Richard II.
Side 1 - By the Very Rev. R. PAYNE SMITH, DD, Dean of Canterbury. 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. A Plain Commentary on the Book of Psalms (Prayer-book Version), chiefly grounded on the Fathers. For the Use of Families. 2 vols., Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. The Psalter and the Gospel. The Life, Sufferings, and Triumph of our Blessed Lord, revealed in the Book of Psalms. Fcap.
Side 5 - A History of the Book of Common Prayer, And other Authorized Books, from the Reformation; and an Attempt to ascertain how the Rubrics, Canons, and Customs of the Church have been understood and observed from the same time; with an Account of the State of Religion in England from 1640 to 1660. By the Rev. THOMAS LATHBUBY, MA Second Edition, with an Index.